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Final Study Guide MATH 1130 NAME: 1.

Find the terminal point of the value t =


3 2

COURSE:

SECTION:

2. Find the value of cot t given cos t = 15 17 in Quadrant III 3. Sketch the graph of y = 4 + 2 sin(3x + 3)
1 4. Sketch the graph of y = 5 tan( 2 x+ 8)

5. Find an angle between 0 and 360 that is coterminal with 260 6. The Greek mathematician Eratosthenes measured the circumference of the earth from the following observations. He noticed that on a certain day the sun shone directly down a deep well in Syene. At the same time in Alexandria, 500 miles north, the rays of the sun shone at an angle of 7.2 to the zenith. Use this information and the gure to nd the radius of the earth. (Round to the nearest 10 miles.)

7. From the top of a 225 ft lightbouse, the angle of depression to a ship in the ocean is 27 . How far is the ship from the base of the lighthouse? (Round to the nearest foot.)
8. Find the exact value of sin 32

9. Find the area of a triangle with sides of length 14 and 26 and included angle 10 (Round to one decimal place.) 10. Find the exact value of tan1 0 11. Find the exact value of tan(sin1
24 25 )

12. Find all possible solutions of the triangle using the Law of Sines for c = 130, B = 11 , C = 102

MATH 1130 13. A pilot ies in a straight path for 1 1 2 hours. She then makes a course correction, heading 15 to the right of her original course, and ies 2 hours in the new direction. If she maintains a constant speed of 625 mph, how far is she from her starting position? (Round to the nearest mile.) 14. Find the area of the triangle whose sides have lengths a = 10, b = 13, c = 16 15. Verify the identity
sin x cos x+sin x

tan x tan x+1

16. Verify the identity (cot x csc x)(1 + cos x) = sin x 17. Use an Addition or Subtraction Formula to nd the exact value of the expression tan 19 12 18. Prove the identity cot 2x = 19. Prove the identity
1tan2 x 2 tan x

sin 3x+sin 7x cos 3xcos 7x

= cot 2x

20. Use the formulas for lowering powers to rewrite cos4 x sin4 x in terms of the rst power of cosine 21. Find all solutions of the equation 81 sin2 1 = 0 22. Solve the equation cos 5 cos 7 = 0 on the interval [0, 2 )
23. Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are (6, 52 )

24. Convert the polar equation r = 8 csc to rectangular coordinates 25. Sketch the graph of the polar equation r = cos 7 26. Find the indicated power using De Moivres Theorem and write in the form a + bi for (1 i)1 4 27. Find the indicated roots of the complex number: cube roots of 8i

MATH 1130 28. Find 3u 4v for u = i and v = 12 j 29. A jet is ying through a wind that is blowing with a speed of 50 mph in the direction of N30 E (see gure). The jet has a speed of 775 mph relative to the air, and the pilot heads the jet in the direction N45 E. Find the true speed of the jet. (Round to the nearest integer.)

30. Find the angle between the vectors u = i+ j and v = ij 31. Find the component of u = 3, 0 along v = 8, 6 32. A car is on a driveway that is inclined 20 to the horizontal. If the car weighs 2800 lb, nd the force required to keep it from rolling down the driveway. (Round to the nearest lb.)

MATH 1130 Answer Key

1. (0,-1) 2.
15 8

17. 2

18. Uses Double Angle identities 19. Uses Sum-to-Product identities

3.

20.

1 3 32 ( 4

cos 4x + 1 4 cos 8x)

21. 0.11 + k, 3.03 + k


2 5 7 4 3 5 11 22. 0, 6 , 3 , 2 , 3 , 6 , , 6 , 3 , 2 , 3 , 6

23. (0, 6) 4. 24. y = 8

5. 100 6. 3980 miles 7. 442 ft 8. -1 9. 31.6 10. 0 11.


24 7

25.

26. 128i 27. w0 = 2i, w1 = 3 i, w2 = 3 i 28. 3 i + 48 j 29. 823 mph 30. 90 31.
12 5

12. a = 122, b = 25, A = 67 13. 2169 miles 14. 64.9 15. Uses Ratio identities 16. Uses Pythagorean identities

32. 958 lb

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